[00:02] <jmcantrell> Here's my cloud-init logs: https://paste.rs/ZYt https://paste.rs/0Rq
[00:18] <holmanb> jmcantrell: hey that's neat - I didn't know arch offered a cloud-init-based install option
[00:28] <holmanb> jmcantrell: not familiar with iwd (it's been a few years since I've touched arch), but here are a couple of questions: 
[00:29] <holmanb> jmcantrell: your logs indicate that cloud-init is writing the .psk file to /var/lib/iwd/ATT7GGL4YT.psk owned by root:root, but don't indicate any perms changes, so presumably it will use the system default umask (do you know what that is?)  <- does all of that match your manual methods?
[00:30] <jmcantrell> Yeah. And if I restart iwd (the wireless networking daemon) after it finishes booting, I get networking. I’m wondering if I can just add a runcmd to restart the daemon.
[00:31] <holmanb> jmcantrell: another question -> I know that page doesn't mention starting/restarting iwd, but if the service is already running when cloud-init runs, I assume a config reload or service restart would be required
[00:31] <holmanb> heh, beat me to it
[00:31] <jmcantrell> Heh, nice
[00:31] <jmcantrell> Going to try that
[00:56] <holmanb> jmcantrell: if that works, do you want to update the wiki? I bet others are also running into this as well
[00:56] <jmcantrell> It worked. I will update it.
[00:56] <holmanb> jmcantrell: Nice!
[00:57] <jmcantrell> Now I'm wondering why it's trying to start qemu guest agent when I'm not running on qemu. That might be an #archlinux question, though.
[00:57] <jmcantrell> holmanb: thanks for your help :)
[00:58] <holmanb> jmcantrell: I would bet you're right on that being an archlinux question.
[00:58] <holmanb> No problem :)